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Thursday, July 24, 2008
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e-cards for the snarky set

my favorite e-card

I've never been a fan of the "e-card", or electronic greeting card, because generally they indicate that the person cared enough about your event to go to a Web site and click a button. That plus the potential security vulnerabilities in sending a Web URL through e-mail that phishers seem to thrive on.

But then there's Someecards.com, a snarky Web site offering sarcastic e-cards with some less-than-sentimental thoughts for recipients.

My wife sent me the above card this afternoon, which made my day and shows that she truly understands me as a person.

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